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Low FODMAP Turkey Larb

20-minute Low FODMAP Turkey Larb is a delicious mix of browned turkey and FODMAP-friendly Asian flavors. Serve in lettuce wraps or over a scoop of rice.

Happy Around the World Wednesday!

In case you missed it, I’ve challenged myself to share a FODMAP-friendly recipe inspired by a dish from somewhere around the world every Wednesday. It might not always be the most authentic recipe, but it will be realistic, FODMAP-friendly, and delicious. 🙂

This week we’re traveling to Laos/Thailand to enjoy a FODMAP-friendly take on larb.

Anyhoo, on to larb. Larb, if you’re not familiar, is kind of like a meat salad filled with all kinds of yummy southeast Asian flavors – think: fish sauce, lime juice, garlic, cilantro, and hot peppers. It’s said to be the unofficial dish of Laos, but I’ve also found it served in several Thai restaurants here in the midwest.

Recently, my in-law’s made us a superb larb stuffed pepper dish. It was so good that I knew I needed to make something low FODMAP-style and share it with all y’all here on the blog. Hence, today’s low FODMAP turkey larb.

Now, larb is not traditionally made with turkey – that’s more of the dietitian in me, as well as a personal preference. Instead, larb is typically made with ground pork or chicken, which you can totally sub into this recipe if you would like.

In addition to making some FODMAP-friendly garlic swaps with garlic-infused olive oil and chives, I also added some veggies to make this “meat salad’ more of a balanced meal option.

To help save time (and prevent me from burning my eyes when I put my contacts in #winning), I opted to use sambal oelek instead of a minced chili pepper. Sambal oelek is more of an Indonesian condiment, but I think its flavor works nicely in this dish, plus it means less chopping. 🙂

All in all, this recipe takes only about 15-20 minutes to make. So, it’s great for a quick and easy weeknight meal. As suggested in the recipe, you could serve the filling in lettuce leaves and topped with carrot sticks.

Or, you could serve this low FODMAP turkey larb over a nice scoop of cooked rice. Choose brown rice for a whole grain option and a bit more FODMAP-friendly fiber.

Notes

Ground Turkey: Could also use plain ground pork or chicken.

Sambal Oelek: Indonesian condiment made from red chili peppers and vinegar. It has not yet been tested by Monash University but is made from FODMAP-friendly ingredients. Read more about this ingredient here. If you’d prefer, substitute 1 small red chili pepper (or jalapeño), seeded and diced, and add it to cook with the red bell pepper.